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The Women's Auxiliary of the ‘West Side chapel (Baptist) will meet in the church at 2o’clock tomorrow afternoon, All ladies of the church are invited. The North Casper Ladies’ Ald so- clety will meet with Mrs. H. H. Brown 924 Craig street, Friday afternoon. cee With Mrs, Burns, if ‘The ‘Arts’ and Crafts division of the Women's Departmental club will meet at 2:30 tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. J. W. Burns, 1315 South Oak street. This is a’ meeting which was post- poned from last Friday. cee Officers Elected For Altar and Rosary. Mrs. M. J. Foley was elected presi- dent of the Altar'and Rosary society yesterday. Other officers elected in- cluded Mrs. ©. E. Dean, vice presi- dent; Mrs. W. W. Slack, secretary; and the Rev. J. H. Mullin, treasurer. cee Mrs, Andrus Entertains * For Glenrock Residents. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Andrus en- tertained with a dinner at thelr home last night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Higgins of Glenrock. Many old-time friends were present. eee Mrs. Klein Has Bridge Luncheon. Mrs. L. C. Klein entertained 12 guests yesterday with a bridge lunch. eon at her home on South JaJckson treet. Mrs, James Kem and Mrs, ‘W. Elder took honors. <A.ailver basket of lavender sweet peas adorn- ed the luncheon table. eee Miss Logan Holds Bridge Party. Miss Evelyn Logan was hostess at ® bridge party at her home 109 South Jackson street last night. The guests wero Gerald Store, Alva Henderson, Jack Shuck, Darline Young, Thelma Young and Mrs. Logan (chaperone), Gerald Store took high honors. Re- freshments were served, eee Knights of Columbus Have Entertainment. The meeting cf the Knights of Co- lumbus' in the I. O. O. F. hall last night ‘was followed by a luncheon and by entertainment from the Bert Levy circuit which just completed @ run at the Iris. De Loach and Corbin in their singing and dancing act and Gene Metcalfe in his imper- sonation of a woman singer appeared for the members. ‘The following circles of the Method. ist Episcopal church will meet tomor- row afternoon at 2:30 as stated: Ken- sing, Mrs. A. L. Johnson, 724 South Beech. Social service, Mrs. W. W. Burgess, 562 South Park. Capitol Hull, Mrs. O. W. Hillgren, 445 South ——$—$—$— $$ Gassy Stomach Bloating, Belching, Sour Risings, Bae Uns akegets Broo ise art’ Tablets. fe Chew one or two after meas! or any time and note how the stomach settles down, feels fine, stops gas, acidity, sour risings, belching and such troubles due to indigestion. ‘They neutralize the sour acids give the stémach an alkaline effect and you nee( have no fear to eat what- ever you like. Get a 60 cent box to- day of any druggist. No more drow- siness or heavy feeling after a hearty meal. And you get the benefit of your food in more s#id flesh. Most people have a tendency to acid, gassy stomach just after eating or ‘drink- ihg coffee, etc. If a Stuart's Dys- pepsia Tablet is chewed at this time it neutral'zes the acids, your stomach is sweetened, the gas {s preventec and you-feel good all over. Try it. Re- member you can get Stuart's Dyspep- sia’ Tablets- anywhere in U, 8S. and Canada.—Adv. THE HOTTENTOT’ STILL GOIN STRONG AT AMERICA THEATER Grant. - Victory Workers, Mrs. I. F. Layman, 102 North Grant Busy Bees, Mrs. O. R. Hawley, 229 "ast BS street. Cy, Mrs. Mae Hathaway, 914 South Oak. This last named circle will meet at 1:30. All mem- i gtte. i cee Thirty Guests At Handsome Luncheon. Mrs. J. W. Stewart was hostess to about thirty guests yesterday at a bridge luncheon given at her rej! dence, 622 South Wolcott street. Those who took honors were Mrs. Pat Sullivan and Mrs. Robert Bar- tholomew. eee I. 0. 0. F. Install Officers At Douglas’. A joint installation of officers for the lodges of District No. 6 which comprises Casper the Independent Order of Odd Fel- lows was held in Douglas, Thursday night, January 4. The officers were installed by District Deputy Thomas M. Fagan of Lusk. A a large crowd was in attendance, including 20 mem- bers of the Casper lodge. The la- dies of the Rebekah lodge. served a banquet at 11 o’clock. Officers of Casper lodge were in- stalled as follows: J. O. Brittain, noble grand; EB. L. Hollis, vice grand; A. T. Phillips, secretary; Louis R. Schmidt, treasur- er; W.'G. Boles, warden; Carl Kropp, conductor; Ira C. Gartee, inner guard; James Hibbard, outer guard; Arthur Kosanke, R. 8..N. G.; E.O. Brokaw, L. 8. N. G.; Willard Rice, R. 8. V. G.; Oliver F. Forbes, L. 8. V. G.j J. A. Williams, chaplain; Homer» Tedford, R. 8. 8: L. W. Kropp. L, 8. 8., and D. A. Williams, trustees. bers are requested to bring a 25 gent i A similar meeting will be held at Glenrock, the first week of 1923. July, eee Cy Circle of Methodists To Hold “Christmas” Party. The CY circie of the Methodist church will meet at 1:30 tomorrow afternoon with Mrs.Mae Hathaway, 914 South Oak street. Tho affair will be in ‘the nature of .a belated Christmas party with a tree and mu- sical. entertainment. Each member has been requested to bring a 25 cent sift. Mr, and Mrs. My L. Bishop returned this morning from Clieyenne, where they, witnessed the opening of the leg- sentatives, and senators-ieft early to the week to be present at the open'ng. J. H. Jeffreys, M. C. Price, E. A. Froyd, Marvin Bishop Jr., and C.-W. Mapes. eee Mrs. Walter O'Ma‘ley leaves this evening to attend the stock show in Denver. . eee j Charles C. Capes of Brigden, On- tarfo, arrived in the city unexpected- ly_to. spend some time visiting his daughter, Mrs. E. H. Fisher and Mr. Fisher at thelr home on East Second street. eee Mr. and Mrs. BH. M. Ell'thorpe re- turned last evening from an extensive holiday trip to the western coast, where they vis'ted friends and rela- tives. eee this morning from a stay of several weeks in California on a combined business and pleasure trip. Miss Frederickson visited with her parents at Los Angeles and also attended the spring opening of the wholesale mil- linery houses in San Francisco where $25.00 to $47.50 Values For $12.50 to $32.50 At JESSEN BROS. Red Tag Sulit Sale 1-10-3t The Hottentot, which played its second day at the America Theater, was again received with applause at each performance. thing unusual for Casper. But it’: when the great steeplechase starts. and Raymond Hatton certainly put This is some- impossible to hold back oor feeling Douglas MacLean, Madge Bellamy over Thomas Ince's production in a great way. “It is still playing at the America. They were Senators Harry Free, and 6 J, We Johnson, and Representatives "7" The Taser Daily mrinune —By C. D. Batchelor Window Cleaner—“Pussinly, Elmer, I be terrible skeered o’ germs.” orders were placed for many new pat- terns which will soon be on display at her place of business. * eee Mrs. Addie Gould, aunt of Mrs. Hul Curran, returned to her home in Weil, Kan., yesterday after visiting here with Mr, and) Mrs. Curran. eee Miss Anne Frederickson, tress of Anne's Hat Shop, returned stat iA Se EB oe a City Briefs R. H. Kirby Harry Adams and C.F. Shumaker from Riverton ‘yesterday. eee F. M. Chambers of Los Ange'es ar- ‘ rived in Casper yesterday to remain for a few days. eee G. R. Hagens returned from en | enne this morning. ° . Among the’ o'l men who returned from Riverton yesterday after being up there for the drilling in of the well at Sheldon-dome were R. G. Taylor, O. S. Reed, W. F: Ott, George Fergu son, A. O. Borts, Max W. Ball, and ©. T. Luxon. eee H. O. Barber is here from Lander. Mr. Barber is pres‘dent of the Lan der State bank, bes!des being inter- ested in numerous other business Projects. eee A. B. Henderson. {s a business man from Omaha visiting here. eee B.C. Kimball 's up from Cheyenne. peceecnan st oi Alay CARD OF THANKS ‘We des're to thank our friends for thelr many kindnesses during our ro- cent sad bereavement, MR. AND MRS. A. W. PEAKE. ———————_ —__ \ Jewelry and watch repairing by ex- pert workman; all work muarenteed. Casper Jewelry Manufacturing Co..} O-8 Buld'ng. 1-9-tt The Dutch universities were first opened to women students {n 1871. Pearl White ~ Laundry New Phone Number 1702 eal Stiff necks’ will be the order in |*X¢tch'ng and writingyas she went. i is a business visitor, Morning, fslattire. All Natrona county's ‘repro*here from Denver. 1 raf! ACHILLES’ HEEL today, and had been with the Chronicle 30 years, He was born in New! Haven; Conn., and came ° to Spokane in 1889. j jake Nae ate! noted. Britten recently ,completed a 50.000. India, Palestine, and Souch Axrivi, Stiff Necks In Order Here From Gazing at Star Mrs. Alex Tweedle, author, mile journey through Egypt, Turkey, Casper this evening from the num- | ber of people that spent a portion | of the morning star-gazing for the planet Venus, which was platnty visible all through the morning. The astra! phenomena is unusuel and the planet avill _pass” in ©an eclipse with the moon Saturday January, 18. ‘ v ras more or less impeded on vi downtown corners from 8 o'clock to noon by pedestrians | who, halted their peregrinations | long efiough to locate the star. It was quite brilliant at 8 o'clock but d'minished propoftionate:y toward pe ah ne SE NEWSPAPER MAN DEAD. | SPOKANE, Wash., |Thomas Hooker, president of the Spokane Chronicle, died Tuesday at a local hospital, from. complications fol’ow'ng an operation for appendicitis. 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CLARISSA DAVIS, Clerk EMMA KYTE, Guardian Neighbor “Barnett’s Of Course” 154 South Center St. Manhattan Shirt Sale - New Spring Hats. In Blacks and Colors . A special shipment of new chic Spring Hats, in black. and colors, arrived this morning from New York. We invite you to come in and try them on. Priced Most Moderately at Only y EL A Special Showing of ew Dresses For Large and Stout Women (Sizes from 424% to 4814) A new shipment of good Dresses in large sizes just received. Well tailored with fashionable lines, designed particularly to impart slender effects in the large woman. Principally in Crepes and Twills. Priced Moderately at from | $4 295 §50- We Have a Truly Wonderful Line of Snappy New Dresses { For Women in Every Walk of Life. A splendid line for office girls, stenographers, clerks, house maids, wait- resses and others who wish to replenish their wardrobes with good but inexpen- sive garments. To these the wonderful selection afforded at : $4995 Ass | nt Will Especially Appeal. A Splendid Line of Better Dresses n° = $33.95 Literally Hundreds to Select from in These Lots. + Just a few steps from Second Street Cf; on Center Se Se ee SeaSepe 33 9 Ae Z -% me opens “Sf aK i. of int ay id ait at A och a ity, By jon bid cut our